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<blockquote data-quote="SWORDFISH" data-source="post: 713526" data-attributes="member: 26234"><p>I dont think anyone could answer this unless they are on the west coast because as I was watching in another post its different everywhere. Heres the scenario, when you go full time from part time as far as vacations go you get 1 year of ft credit for every 2 years of part time credit. So if you were part time for 4 years you would get 2 years of full time credit. How would it work if you had an odd number like 5? I have never been able to find a person that can answer this question. I personally think you should be able to set your vacation pick day back half a year to get credit for the odd year. So say your driver day is june 1 1999 then it should become jan 1 1999. Anyone know anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWORDFISH, post: 713526, member: 26234"] I dont think anyone could answer this unless they are on the west coast because as I was watching in another post its different everywhere. Heres the scenario, when you go full time from part time as far as vacations go you get 1 year of ft credit for every 2 years of part time credit. So if you were part time for 4 years you would get 2 years of full time credit. How would it work if you had an odd number like 5? I have never been able to find a person that can answer this question. I personally think you should be able to set your vacation pick day back half a year to get credit for the odd year. So say your driver day is june 1 1999 then it should become jan 1 1999. Anyone know anything? [/QUOTE]
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